Microsoft Word 2007 to 2016

Finding your way around

Have a look at the bottom right of your screen and locate the following area:

Word 2007

Word 20010 to Word 2016

If your screen is too small or too large, you can use the zoom
slider to increase or decrease the size of your page. Hold down your left mouse
button on the slider. Keep it held down and move it to the left to make your
page smaller, and to the right to make it bigger. (You can also click the plus
and minus buttons.) The default setting is 100%, and the slider is in the middle.

Just above the slide in Word 2007r, you'll see some arrows. The two sets of
double arrows allow you to move up or down one page at a time:

Clicking the round button between the two sets of double arrows
opens up a shortcut toolbar. This one:

The items on the menu are shortcuts that allow you to browse through
various areas of your document. The double arrows then turn blue. So, for example,
if you wanted to jump from image to image in your document, you would click
the Graphic item on the toolbar, which is the second from the right on the top
row in the image above. After the double arrows turn blue, you would click one
to move to the next or previous image. Sadly, Word 2013 and Word 2016 don't
't have these shortcuts.

Another area worth exploring is just to the left of the zoom slider. This one:

In Word 2013 and 2016, the icons look like this, and there are
only three of them:

These are various page views you can have. The first one, highlighted
above, is called Print Layout, and is the default. (Print Layout is the middle
icon in Word 2013 and 2016.) Click the other four (or two) to see what they
do. To get out of Full Screen, click the Close button in the top right. To get
out of Full Screen view in Word 2013 and 2016 (called Read Mode) click the Print
Layout icon again.

Click back on the Print Layout icon, however, when you're finished exploring.
We'll make a start.